It's been more than four years since Thylacine Studios released their incredibly deep Siralim to the App Store. An RPG at its core but pretty undefinable beyond that, our own Shaun Musgrave lovingly referred to the original Siralim as “an overstuffed endless pit of RPG joy." It was a game that was massively ambitious which led to it being somewhat rough around the edges upon release. We still loved it in our original review , and following its release a near endless supply of updates polished that lump of coal into a shiny diamond by way of numerous fixes and new features. Siralim went on...Read more ...

Android, for the most part, is free to use, which is one of the many reasons why the platform is so popular and has been adopted by various handset makers around the world. However it seems that over in Europe, things are going to change as Google will start charging Android device makers a fee for using its apps. This comes on the heels of a ruling made in July by the European Commission, where they fined Google $5 billion for antitrust violations with regards to “tying” Chrome and search apps to Android. It made sense for Google to do so since they would obviously want users to use their...Read more ...

The new dating app Donald Daters, launched exclusively for singles looking to bond over their mutual support of the 45th president, leaked its users' private data on its launch day, according to Tech Crunch .
The app was founded by Emily Moreno, a former campaign aide for Sen. Marco Rubio, who told Fox News that she decided to launch the app due to apparent liberal backlash on traditional dating apps like Tinder.
“For many young Trump supporters, liberal intolerance has made meeting and dating nearly impossible. Support for the president has become a dealbreaker instead of an icebreaker...Read more ...

Apple has today announced that it will now support app bundles for Mac apps and free apps with subscription. Announced via its Developer Portal , Apple says developers will be able to “create app bundles for Mac apps or free apps that offer an auto-renewable subscription”.
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Apple today announced expanded features for App Store bundles, introducing support for both Mac apps and free apps with subscriptions for the first time.
Mac app developers are now able to create bundles of up to 10 apps, allowing customers to purchase multiple Mac apps at once at a discounted price.
Bundles like these have long been available through the iOS app store for purchasing multiple games or apps at one time, but until today, Mac App Store developers were not able to create similar bundles.
Apple is also now allowing app developers to set up bundles that include free apps with...Read more ...